LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1919. 



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FOXGLOVE-Diffitaiis. 



Handsome, stately growing plants, with beautifully mottled thimble- 

 shaped flowers produced in abundance on a stem usually about 3 feet hig-h. 

 The racemes of flowers are about 2 feet long'. H. P. Pkt. 



Finest Mixed 5 



Gloxinineflora — An improved strain. Wliite, Rose, Purple, Mixed. Each 10 

 Monstrosa — (Mammoth Foxglove) — A striking feature is the large bell or 



cup-shaped blossom surmounting each flow^er spike 10 



FEVERFEW — See Matricaria and Pyrethrum. 



FOUR O'CLOCKS. 

 Marvel of Peru — They are exceedingly fragrant, expanding In the eve- 

 ning and w^ithering the next morning. The roots may be preserved 

 through the winter like Dahlias . 2 feet. H. A. Fine Mixed, per oz. 20c 5 



FUCHSIA. 



Of this well-known plant we have a choice selection of Seed. Pkt. 



Fine Mixed, Double 15 



Fine Mixed, Single 15 



PtJNKIA (Plantain Lily). H. P. 2 feet. 

 Ovata Blue 10 



GAILLARDIA 



One of the best annuals for bedding, being a constant bloomer and pre- 

 senting quite a diversity of colors. For cut bloom in vases the Gaillardias 

 are equalled by very few annuals. 



Pkt. 



Annual Varieties, all Colors Sllxed — Per ^4 oz. 15c 5 



Pieta Lorenziana — A fine double annual variety, with heads 2 inches in 



diameter. H. H. A. % oz. 20c 5 



PERENNIAL, VARIETIES. 

 NcTT Hybridis, Mixed — A class with very large flow^ers of new and bril- 

 liant colors and markings. Profuse bloomers, vyorthy of a place in 



every garden 10 



CuTTle's Exhibition Strain — A beautiful collection of gold, lemon, gold 



and crimson, crimson, scarlet, brown and gold shades 15 



GERANIUM 



Easily raised from Seed, and can be flowered the first season by sowing 

 early in hot-bed or house. Our collection contains many new varieties. 



Single, Zonal Mixed 10 



Double, Zonal Mixed 10 



Ornamental-Leaved Geraniums, Mixed 15 



Apple-Scented — This fragrant variety can be best grown from Seed. Sow 



in a light soil, keeping moist 10 



Lady 'Wasliinston Geranium (Pelargonium) — Choice mixed 15 



GERBERA — Cape Daisy. 



Jameson! — Brilliant large daisy-like flowers v^ith numerous long pointed 



petals, radiating from a yellow center, borne freely on long stems. ... 10 



Jamesoni Hybrida — Mixed Hybrids — Nearly all shades of color from 

 ■white to yellow^ and orange, as well as from rose to blood-red are 

 found. Especially desirable for cutting 15 



GEUM COCCINEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw — A fine hardy border plant, produc- 

 ing large, double brilliant scarlet flowers, appearing early in the 

 summer and continuing into the fall. Very desirable. Height 1% feet. 15 



GLOXINIA. 

 These handsome plants can be had in flower, w^ith a little care, the first 



season from Seed; sow in house or hot-bed, taking care not to bury or wash 



out the Seeds in watering; transplant as soon as large enough to handle. 



*:xtra Choice 3Iixed. Pkt 15 



GNAPHALIUM — Edelweiss. 



The true Edelweiss of the Alps. The flowers are of a downy appearance, 



pure white and star-shaped. H. P 15 



Galllardla. 



Currie's Exhibition Strain. 



Foxglove. 



GODETIA. Pkt. 

 Hardy annuals of the easi- 

 est cultivation. Sow in 

 the open ground during 

 May. Flowers of bril- 

 liant and delicate col- 

 ors. H. A. 1 foot. Fin- 

 est Mixed 5 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. 



Ornamental plants ■with 

 large finely divided fern- 

 like foliage. H. H. P. . . 5 



GYPSOPHILA 



Baby's Breath. 



The flowers are valuable for 

 bouquet making, either fresh 

 or dried. Pkt. 

 Elegans Grandlflora Alba 

 — Dwarf branching 

 plants of quick growth, 

 producing elegant feath- 

 ery sprays of white blos- 

 soms. H. A 5 



Mnralis — Pink blossoms. 



H. A 5 



Panlculata — White; fine 



for bouquets. H. P. . . . 10 

 Panlculata Double White 

 — Ne^w. H. P. Very pro- 

 fuse bloomer. Sovr seed 

 early 10 



GOURDS 



Ornamental. 



Handsome climbers of rapid growth, producing fruit of 



peculiar and various forms which, if allowed to ripen on the 



vines, can be kept for months as curiosities. Sow out doors 



In middle of May. T. A. 



Pkt. 



Hercules Club — Long; club-shaped 5 



W^hite Nest Egg 5 



Sugar Trough 5 



Turk's Turban i 5 



Bottle Shaped 5 



Calabush or Pipe Gourd — This is the Gourd from ■which 

 the famous calabash pipe is made. Fruits must lie 



on the ground to form the curved neck 10 



Dipper or Siphon 5 



Flexuosus (Snake Cuenmber) 5 



Dish Rag or Chinese Loofa — An attractive variety, de- 

 veloping: large green fruits, the inside of which, 

 when ripe, form a tough, fibrous mass, used as a 



bathing sponge by many 5 



Orange — Mock orange 5 



Fine Mixed — Per oz. 25c 5 



■WILD CXICUMBER (Echlnocystis Lobata) — Per oz. 25c.. 5 



Collection of Gourds, 11 varieties, 1 pkt. each, 45c. 



